Such a shame to believe in escape
A life on every face
And that's a change
'Til I'm finally left with an eight
Tell me to relax, I just stare
Maybe I don't know if I should change
A feeling that we share
It's a shame

(Such a shame)
Number me with rage, it's a shame
(Such a shame)
Number me in haste (such a shame)
This eagerness to change
It's a shame

The dice decide my fate
And that's a shame
In these trembling hands
My faith tells me to react, I don't care
Maybe it's unkind that I should change
A feeling that we share
It's a shame

(Such a shame)
Number me with rage, it's a shame
(Such a shame)
Number me in haste (such a shame)
This eagerness to change
Such a shame

Tell me to relax, I just stare
Maybe I don't know if I should change
A feeling that we share
It's a shame

(Such a shame)
Number me with rage, it's a shame
(Such a shame)
Number me in haste, it's a shame
(Such a shame)
Write it across my name
(Such a shame)
This eagerness to change

Such a shame


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  • +9
    General Comment

    This song is about Luke Reinhart's "The Dice Man," wherein the main character uses a roll of the dice to determine his daily actions and add a measure of uncertainty to his otherwise mundane life, which is borne out by the line "The dice decide my fate." "A life on every face" is reference to the face of the die, each one reflecting a different path for the narrator to follow and a different life for him to live. It all makes perfect sense! Really!

    owennnnnnnnnnon December 08, 2005   Link
  • +4
    General Comment

    And, if life can be lived by rolling a die, what does this say about about the concept of Free Will? Is life only a n-sided die plopped down in a geography? Free Will is only an illusion?

    beenyon January 10, 2010   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    quite right owennnnnnnnnn

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dice_Man

    laurelinwyntreon June 05, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I think that if we consider "number me" meaning "name me" or even better "choose me" everything else has more sense. In some direct version of the song this words are added: "Write it across my name"

    paco68on June 17, 2015   Link

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